This build enables the keybindings for Alt-(Shift-)hyphen on the Mac. These are normally used to produce en-dash and em-dash e.g. on the German or US keyboard. It would be nice if they could be disabled. (I googled and found suggestions to bind to null or "none", but the best I achieve is that it does not jump, I still cannot insert dashes.

Overall, I would prefer if keybindings on the Mac did never contain only the alt modifier, but always also control or command (crtl/super), because otherwise they will inevitably shadow some characters. If that was at least an option to be configured, I would very much appreciate it.

Another note: The menu says that jumping back is control-shift-L control-b, but alt-hyphen seems to do the same?

I would be grateful for any help, and will downgrade to 3012 for the moment.

Jump Back / Jump Forward were done by Hong, one of Sublime HQs new employees (the other being Kari, whose work you can see in the recent blog post). You can direct all blame there, provided I can cajole him into joining the forum

Jump Back / Jump Forward were done by Hong, one of Sublime HQs new employees (the other being Kari, whose work you can see in the recent blog post). You can direct all blame there, provided I can cajole him into joining the forum

When I saw the addition of on_text_command/on_window_command, I immediately though it will be useful for this kind of things but I'm not sure that, if I had to write it myself, my solution will be as clean.Using add_region() in on_selection_modified/on_modified event is a nightmare, undo command screw everything.

Now I've a question for Hong:Currently the commands that trigger a push_selection() is written in stone (does it means something in english ?) in the on_text_command.I have my own commands to navigate in the view and I like that they trigger the push_selection() too.Is it OK to create my own eventlistener and use push_selection() ?

Minimap view rectangle auto hides, and only displays on mouse over. This is an experimental change, I'd like feedback from anyone who thinks this is for the worse.

Recently I've set the "overlay_scroll_bars" to "enabled" on my Windows box and activated the "draw_minimap_border".The point was to expand my workspace by removing the scroll bars, now I use the minimap as an indicator of my position in the file in place of the scroll bar.I'm pretty happy with this configuration and I think I will keep it.

So the auto hide of the minimap view rectangle don't make me happy, cos I've now no indicator of my relative position in the file without using the mouse or moving the view.So a setting to enabled/disable auto hide is really a must have for me.